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The father of a Lynwood police officer on medical leave said Friday there's no way his son could be the man suspected of shooting three men in an interstate crime spree earlier this week. (Published Friday, Oct. 8, 2010)

Also shot was 19-year-old Josh Garza, of Dyer, Ind. Garza was moved from Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, Ill., because a reporter found his room and authorities feared for his safety after the incident.

A third construction worker escaped by running into a nearby cornfield.

The gunman then traveled 13 miles to the residence of farmer Keith Dahl and shot him after engaging in a conversation about honey bees, police said. Ballistics technicians observed similar characteristics from bullets used at both incidents.

Investigators pulled Brian Dorian over in Schererville, Ind., hours after the shooting spree began because his truck matched the gunman's vehicle description but later released him, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.

'Holy Crap!! I got pulled over in Schererville and ordered out at gunpoint because I matched this lunatic's description. I definately [sic] don't like being on the other side of gun barrels being pointed at me!"

Brian Dorian is currently being held in the Will County Jail, charged with a single count of first-degree murder. Authorities said they expect additional charges to be filed.

"It’s always law enforcement's worst nightmare when someone within the law enforcement community chooses to break the law," Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow said at a Friday afternoon press event.

Authorities didn't reveal what led them to suspect Brian Dorian as the killer, nor did they release information as to what evidence they may have.